Amazing amazing video I'm going to buy the materials and actually do what you did I love how you made a assembly plane to assemble the easel with ease.
Wow! I made something that looks exactly like that with 1/4 inch plywood, and I am always needing extra easels for display. You have a wonderful shop! I don't have all those great big tools, but I do have a scroll saw, a couple of Dremels and a hand sander. I do have a nailer thingy but I'm a little afraid of it. I can see how much easier that was than the way I tried to nail mine together with it wobbling all over the place....
Absolutely beautiful!!! I'm going to try to make these for my wedding in March. I don't have all the tools, but I'm sure I can find what I need at my neighbor's house. Thank you so much for sharing. What types of stain do you recommend or a clear coat? Also, do you recommend staining prior to assembling? As you see, I'm VERY new at this. - Jennifer
WOW, very nice. Always like your videos... If you every get a second you should do a shop tour. You have a really nice set up. Keep the vidz coming. Take Care, Michael Frey
very good explanation and very nice tools too.. i´m painting again after many years i like wood craftingo too but i have only manual tools i hope to be around when the #9 comment appear greetings from Colombia, South america.
I'm interested in making one of these for displaying my comic books for selling. Could you tell me what the angle for the back piece is? Thanks for the video it is very informative and super easy to follow.
Amazing amazing video I'm going to buy the materials and actually do what you did I love how you made a assembly plane to assemble the easel with ease.
Wow! I made something that looks exactly like that with 1/4 inch plywood, and I am always needing extra easels for display. You have a wonderful shop! I don't have all those great big tools, but I do have a scroll saw, a couple of Dremels and a hand sander. I do have a nailer thingy but I'm a little afraid of it. I can see how much easier that was than the way I tried to nail mine together with it wobbling all over the place....
Absolutely beautiful!!! I'm going to try to make these for my wedding in March. I don't have all the tools, but I'm sure I can find what I need at my neighbor's house. Thank you so much for sharing. What types of stain do you recommend or a clear coat? Also, do you recommend staining prior to assembling? As you see, I'm VERY new at this. - Jennifer
WOW, very nice. Always like your videos... If you every get a second you should do a shop tour. You have a really nice set up. Keep the vidz coming.
Take Care, Michael Frey
very good explanation and very nice tools too.. i´m painting again after many years i like wood craftingo too but i have only manual tools i hope to be around when the #9 comment appear greetings from Colombia, South america.
I actually like this one!
I'm interested in making one of these for displaying my comic books for selling. Could you tell me what the angle for the back piece is? Thanks for the video it is very informative and super easy to follow.
That’s an old video but I think 7 degrees
GREAT¡¡¡ CONGRATS
Hi, Jon. I´ll copy the process to make some stands for my cutting boards. Hope you don´t mind.
Not at all 👍
Very nice! I'll (have my husband) make some for my art!
Haha so am I! That or I'll use the concept and do it in paper mache
great work
Thank you!
What is the angle of the support of your easel?
Peter Evans I would also like to know the angle of the support.
Do you sell the easels?
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If you want to make it by yourself just go to woodprix page.